PM recovers from covid19
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THE Prime Minister has recovered from his recent bout of covid19, said a statement on Monday just after midday from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).
"Prime Minister Dr the Hon Keith Rowley was tested today for covid19 and the result is negative," it said.
On April 6, the OPM issued a statement saying that Rowley has tested positive for covid19, after developing flu-like symptoms the evening before, saying he was then put in isolation and under medical supervision.
In the period from April 6 to his recovery on April 26, the OPM issued periodic statements saying he remained in isolation at the PM's official residence in Blenheim, Tobago and under the care and supervision of the medical professionals from the Tobago Regional Health Authority.
While he was ill, Rowley virtually met US congressman Maxine Waters, reassigned Cabinet portfolios after the death of energy minister Franklin Khan and chaired an emergency meeting of Caricom heads on the La Soufriere volcanic eruption in St Vincent.
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